Antique Cleaver - W.M. Beatty & Sons 6" -S52


Blade Length: 6"
Overall Length: 12.25"
Max Blade Height: 5" 

Handle: Original 

Antique Cow Stamp Distinction

Made in the 1800s by W.M. Beatty & Sons of Chester, Pennsylvania, this tool is a pure piece of American history. W.M. Beatty & Sons was one of America’s most prolific edge toolmakers, including broad axes used by shipwrights. Beautifully refurbished with new Ironwood handle. Prepare savory rump roasts at home, then chop them up right with this rump-stamped cleaver. 

Living Americana: Practical Artifacts from the Golden Age of Steel

At New West KnifeWorks, we cherish the tradition of knife-making even as we forge new paths of innovation. Our refurbished cleavers come from an era where extraordinary steel was extremely cheap. To make cleavers of this mass and quality of steel today would be prohibitively expensive to produce from scratch. But our makers search out these diamonds in the rough at old antique shows, flea markets or grandma’s garage, refurbishing the blades and handles to give them a new, improved life for the 21st Century.

Read more about our cleaver restoration process.
Antique Cleaver Restoration New West KnifeWorks
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"Knife Art." Fine Cooking
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